A DNA barcode for land plants

CPCBOL Plant Working Group1PMPeter M. HollingsworthLLLaura L. ForrestJLJohn L. SpougeMHMehrdad Hajibabaei

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Abstract

DNA barcoding involves sequencing a standard region of DNA as a tool for species identification. However, there has been no agreement on which region(s) should be used for barcoding land plants. To provide a community recommendation on a standard plant barcode, we have compared the performance of 7 leading candidate plastid DNA regions (atpF-atpH spacer, matK gene, rbcL gene, rpoB gene, rpoC1 gene, psbK-psbI spacer, and trnH-psbA spacer). Based on assessments of recoverability, sequence quality, and levels of species discrimination, we recommend the 2-locus combination of rbcL+matK as the plant barcode. This core 2-locus barcode will provide a universal framework for the routine use of DNA sequence data to…

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Keywords
  • Barcode
  • DNA barcoding
  • rpoB
  • Biology
  • Gene
  • Locus (genetics)
  • DNA sequencing
  • Genetics
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